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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Shocking moment lorry driver REVERSES back up dual carriageway… before the police arrive


Shocking moment lorry driver REVERSES back up dual carriageway… before the police arrive
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Driver reverses the red lorry up the A90 near Fife in Scotland
Reports say the driver realised too late that HGVs were not permitted to cross an upcoming bridge during the day
Police Scotland are unable to confirm what action they took last night


The stunning moment a lorry driver reverses down the A90 in Scotland as shocked motorists are forced to move aside before the police show up.
Realising the vehicle is banned from passing the Forth Road Bridge near Fife during the day the driver of the red lorry decides going backwards is the best idea.
After yesterday's incident Police Scotland are unable to confirm what action they took last night.

See lorry REVERSE slowly along the busy A90

See lorry REVERSE slowly along the busy A90

http://dollars-vedioonline.blogspot.com/2016/02/shocking-moment-lorry-driver-reverses.htmlDriver reverses the red lorry up the A90 near Fife in Scotland Reports say the driver realised too late that HGVs were not permitted to cross an upcoming bridge during the day Police Scotland are unable to confirm what action they took last night

Posted by Oppo on Wednesday, February 17, 2016



Backing up: The driver reverses up the A90 in Scotland as shocked motorists are forced to move
Parked in a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) of his own Christopher Bain from Fife starts to film the action from the driver's seat.
He zooms in to a red lorry which is shockingly reversing down the inside lane on the approach to the bridge.
The scene is captured near to the exit to North Queensferry as the lorry reverses on the southbound lane.
Stunned motorists are seen moving out the way as a steady stream of cars have to move to the outside lane.



Too late: Reports say the driver realised too late that HGVs are not permitted to cross the bridge during the day
The flashing lights of the police then appear as officers roll up to stop the driver.
Mr Bain, who then shared the clip on Facebook, wrote, 'Couldn't believe what a was watching this morning - feeling shocked at Forth Road Bridge.'
Reports say the driver realised too late that HGVs are not permitted to cross the bridge during the day.
After a full closure the bridge reopened at the end of last year and restrictions on HGVs mean they can only cross between 11pm and 5.30am. Drivers face a detour via Kincardine at other times.



Stop it's the police! Flashing lights appear as police officers roll up to stop the driver from backing up further
Transport Minister Derek Mackay said on Monday that good progress was being made as the bridge strengthening work continued.
'Work to restore the bridge to its full capacity is continuing at pace and this is another step towards that goal.
'The HGV trial has been running for more than a week now and our careful monitoring shows that we can now allow more vehicles across the bridge.'


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